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• Numerical electromagnetics simulations are used to validate and to optimize the performance of the generator, using ANSYS Maxwell

Tetrahedral mesh

Magnetic flux density @rated current

Swiss Competence Center on Supply for Electricity Annual Conference 2015

Design of a PM-Generator for a micro-

hydro turbine

D. Violante, L. Farner, C. Münch-Alligné, S. Chevailler

Design and Modelling

Perspectives

FEM Simulations

Development team of Duo Turbo (CTI Nr. 17197.1 PFEN-IW)

Concept

EPFL LMH:

L. Andolfatto, F. Avellan,

Requirements (for 1 generator)

Rated torque 10 Nm

Rated voltage 400 𝑉

Rated speed 3500 𝑟𝑝𝑚

Rotor inner diameter 100 mm

Air gap 2.9 𝑚𝑚

No. of phases 3 -

• Analytical pre-design to determine the generator main dimensions

• Fabrication of the PM-generator until October 2015 • Experimental tests of the PM-generator until end of

2015

• Recovering hydraulic energy lost in drinking water networks • Modular in-line “plug and play” turbine from 5 to 25 kW • No environmental impact • Low investment for final customer

Context

Head H Energy recovery station with micro-turbine

Release valve

Drinking water reservoir

Consumption area

Industrial partners:

Telsa SA, Jacquier-Luisier SA, Valelectric Farner SA,

Jacquier & Luisier SAAtelier mecanique

Project

Initial proof of concept

Laboratory tests

Prototype V0

2015

Pilot site tests

Product V0

2016

Objective

• Family of modular ERS • Harness Swiss potential

around 35 GWh per year

HES-SO Valais//Wallis:

D. Violante, S. Gabathuler, D. Biner, V. Hasmatuchi, S. Richard, C. Cachelin, L. Rapillard,

S. Chevailler, C. Münch-Alligné

• Compact straflo-design with one synchronous PM generator per runner • Stator windings of the two generators offset by 90° • Multi-stage concept for covering wide ranges of hydraulic power

• Modelling 2D using ANSYS Maxwell

Torque constant 1.96 Nm/A

EMF constant 4.1 V/rev/s

Rated current 5.2 𝐴

Efficiency 92 %

Cogging torque 153 𝑚𝑁𝑚

Simulation results (@rated speed, 3500 rpm)

Stator

Rotor

Permanent magnet

Coil

Reluctance model

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